H.266 is here!
— Kaustubh Debnath (@kdcloudy) July 6, 2020
This will take atleast 3-4 years to catch on, but will definitely make it possible for 4K to be the normal resolution everybody can take for granted. pic.twitter.com/fCfFOpO9VB
Performance-wise will this match up with AV1, which is royalty free and designed to avoid submarine patents? https://t.co/CwfA3xW5Ex
— Kakurady (@kakurady) July 7, 2020
The successor to the video codecs H.264 and H.265 has been finalized and it's called ... H.266.
— Helge Klein (@HelgeKlein) July 6, 2020
It promises to cut video sizes in half yet again after H.265 already did the same.
Nice bit of German engineering!https://t.co/XQGVG6qgSj
H.266 video compression - up to 50% faster than 265 (which was 50% faster than its predecessor) !! https://t.co/jzdPkmOztV
— Rowan 9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣ (@rowantrollope) July 6, 2020
???
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) July 6, 2020
h.266 is official
say hello to the new video compression engine that will enable 8K video streaming (or literally cut today's file sizes in half)https://t.co/tiZ9YfsXq2
Fraunhofer and its partners which include Apple, Microsoft & Sony has officially announced the release of the new H.266 VVC (Versatile Video Coding) standard. It succeeds the current H.265 (HVEC) standard, providing the same quality at 50% of the bit rate.https://t.co/H6K0HfuBTS
— Koroush Ghazi (@KoroushGhazi) July 6, 2020
H.266/VVC — 50% more efficient than H.264, and developed to target ultra-high-resolution video. WOW.https://t.co/pZguWiFVPZ
— Chris Messina (@chrismessina) July 7, 2020
This sounds awesome:
— Kawaljit Singh Bedi (@kawaljit) July 7, 2020
H.266/Versatile Video Coding (VVC)
This new standard offers improved compression, which reduces data requirements by around 50% of the bit rate relative to the previous standard H.265/without compromising visual qualityhttps://t.co/jTUgrF9LGX
H.266コーデックが出てきた
— usagimaru ⌘? (@usagimaruma) July 6, 2020
https://t.co/IbhKxJ6dim
프라운호퍼, H.265 HEVC 후속 표준으로 H.266 VVC 코덱 배포
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) July 6, 2020
- iOS에 고화질 비디오 캡처 길 열어
- 현재 H.255 코덱, iPhone 등 애플 기기에 기본 코덱으로 널리 사용되고 있어
- H.266, 데이터 요구 크게 감소시켜
- H.255, 90분 4K UHD 비디오 전송에 약 10GB 데이터 요구 https://t.co/1OxnZRG7Gy
H.265 / HEVC 조차 윈도에서는 호환이 잘 안되는데 차기 표준이 나왔군요. https://t.co/XQ8INXz40C
— 떠돌이 (@bugbear5) July 7, 2020
New H.266 codec uses half the data to stream 4K video https://t.co/wNIiQYpje6
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) July 7, 2020
Just reading on @EngadgetUK 'New H.266 codec uses half the data to stream 4K video' https://t.co/l3CSdikgDm
— Dave AC (@daveactv) July 7, 2020
???
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) July 6, 2020
h.266 is official
say hello to the new video compression engine that will enable 8K video streaming (or literally cut today's file sizes in half)https://t.co/tiZ9YfsXq2
The codec that you might be using in 2027-28 has been announced today: H.266.
— Alex Gollner ⧜ (@Alex4D) July 6, 2020
It promises the same quality as H.265 at half the data rate. https://t.co/tp26fU40pD
H.265’s first working draft was introduced in 2010. Few were using it until 8 years later
Fraunhofer HHI, partnered with Apple, Ericsson, Intel, Huawei, Microsoft, Qualcomm and Sony released H.266/VVC.#H266 reduces data requirements by 50%, provides efficient transmission and storage of all video resolutions SD, HD, 4K, 8K & 360° video.https://t.co/15B421dN84 pic.twitter.com/Xzl4lqLPDh
— Faruk ? ᴵᴾᴴᴼᴺᴱᴰᴼ (@iPhonedo) July 6, 2020
H.266 announced with 50% bitrate reduction over H.265 (which was around 50% less than H.264). https://t.co/QLuQj8TjDX
— Digital Rebellion (@digitalreb) July 6, 2020
「H.265/HEVC」と同じ画質でファイルサイズを50%削減できる次世代動画圧縮規格「H.266/VVC」が登場 - GIGAZINEhttps://t.co/UsyRvQrnMRhttps://t.co/VOth0Smjem
— sigeharucom(会社やめたい) (@sigeharucom) July 7, 2020
『4Kムービーや8Kムービーをストリーミング再生する際に特に有益』
Fraunhoefer announces H.266/VVC codec which could cut video file sizes in half while offering the same level of quality as the current-gen H.265/HEVC codec. Instead of 10GB for a 90-minute 4K video stream, we could be looking at 5GB. https://t.co/ZIDMJUUk1p
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) July 6, 2020
Fraunhofer and its partners which include Apple, Microsoft & Sony has officially announced the release of the new H.266 VVC (Versatile Video Coding) standard. It succeeds the current H.265 (HVEC) standard, providing the same quality at 50% of the bit rate.https://t.co/H6K0HfuBTS
— Koroush Ghazi (@KoroushGhazi) July 6, 2020
H.266/VCC announced --> https://t.co/7Vjyk0kpLn (cc @UltraHDBluray)
— Roxanne (@roXyPS3) July 6, 2020
A brand new video coding format is able to reduce data usage by 50% https://t.co/wL5woPCJPZ pic.twitter.com/XKdfuAg8Fx
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) July 7, 2020
Apparently H.266 uses 50% less bandwidth than H.264. That’s… pretty damn significant! https://t.co/nsjSHSRAuH
— Sean Heber (@BigZaphod) July 7, 2020
New H.266 codec uses half the data to stream 4K video. https://t.co/HmupcKfUPj
— Dave Evans (@DaveTheFuturist) July 7, 2020
— サネとも(生) (@Kanta_RealAc) July 7, 2020
H.266/VVC Standard Finalized with ~50% Lower Size Compared to H.265 https://t.co/acFmwBNo2j
— Mark Derricutt (@talios) July 7, 2020
Oh wow. Interesting times.